Travel + Leisure Co. has agreed to purchase vacation ownership interests in 11 properties across Australia and New Zealand for Club Wyndham South Pacific.
The acquisition expands the vacation club’s portfolio to 66 properties and offers holiday options for close to 60,000 Club Wyndham South Pacific members. It adds new destinations like Magnetic Island in Queensland, Tomakin in NSW and Mornington Peninsula in Victoria, and increasing availability at sought-after locations like the Sunshine Coast.
Club Wyndham South Pacific also gains access to two stunning destinations in New Zealand – Paihia, located in the breathtaking Bay of Islands on the North Island, and Queenstown, a premier adventure capital on the South Island.
“This acquisition represents a strategic solution to provide more value and availability for Club Wyndham South Pacific owners in new and existing destinations,” Travel + Leisure Co. president and managing director international operations, Barry Robinson, said. “We are committed to delivering unforgettable experiences for our members by offering greater variety and more exciting locations to visit, and an ever-expanding array of opportunities for them to live their bucket lists.”
Club Wyndham members will have access to a mix of studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments at these existing timeshare resorts:
- Club Paihia (North Island, New Zealand)
- Queenstown Mews (South Island, New Zealand)
- Island Palms Resort (Magnetic Island, QLD)
- Pacific View Resort (Caloundra, QLD)
- Port Pacific Resort (Port Macquarie, NSW)
- Seashells Beachfront (North of Forster, NSW)
- The Moorings Resort (Tomakin, NSW)
- Kyneton Bushland Resort (Kyneton, VIC)
- Nepean Country Club (Mornington Peninsula, VIC)
- Lake Edge (Murray River, NSW)
- Sunraysia Resort (Mildura, VIC)
Club Wyndham South Pacific is the region’s largest vacation club, with a growing portfolio of 66 resorts in 10 countries across the Asia Pacific.
